Emergency aircraft with flap control issue inbound at airport, Englewood CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an emergency aircraft with a hydraulic and flap control issue is inbound to Centennial Airport. The jet is scheduled to land on runway 17 left with four people on board and approximately three hours of fuel remaining.
Audio|Heard on: Centennial Airport Emergency Operations
Listen to dispatch call
03:28
Transcript:
00:00
Forty-five, we have aircraft inbound.
00:04
I didn't want to ring out the alert system yet.
00:06
I figured if you talked to it, I'd talk to you first.
00:09
But okay, disregard.
00:13
We just got upgraded.
00:15
So emergency inbound, there's a jet with a flap issue, so hydraulic control issue.
00:21
They'll be landing one seven left.
00:23
It should be.
00:24
Well, they're thirty-four miles out.
00:26
So I'll bring them out as the ten plus, but probably around that 10 minute mark.
00:32
Let's see, black shift 300 and thirty-one, and it's a Phenom, an echo five-five papa type.
00:43
Power four-five copy all sounds good.
00:45
Thanks.
00:47
Right now, I don't have souls on board or fuel, but we'll get all that as we go.
00:52
And yeah, as I was in the middle of talking to you there, they freaked out and went in and updated it to an emergency.
00:57
So I'll go ahead and ring in an Alert 2.
01:01
Tower 45, copy all, thank you.
01:07
Hey Craig, where is this dump truck going?
01:18
Well, it's that yellow blower or that the tow behind without the plow on it shouldn't be there.
01:30
So you're going behind the Mack in the third row.
01:36
All maintenance crews, Port Five, we have an emergency aircraft.
01:39
Could you keep radio traffic to a minimum, please?
01:46
Five Centennial Tower.
01:50
Centennial Tower, Port Five.
01:53
We have a Phenom 300, call sign Flexjet 331 inbound for runway 17 left with a flap issue.
02:02
They are a little under 30 miles out by now, probably 10 minutes still.
02:07
That's all I have.
02:10
Five, yeah, I can update that.
02:12
They're now showing they're a little southeast, but 16, now 15 miles southeast.
02:17
They'll loop up around the reservoir there.
02:19
Four souls on board, 3 hours of fuel, four and three.
02:29
Tower Port Five copy.
02:32
Break calling Port Five that first time.
02:34
Did you copy that?
02:37
That was me calling to give you the update on the time.
02:42
Copy that. I thought I heard from a South Metro unit.
02:49
South Metro dispatch, we copy and will pass along that information here.
02:52
Break. District one dispatch?
02:55
District one.
03:01
District One, less than ten out.
03:02
You've got a flex jet 300 and thirty-one, four souls on board, 3 hours of fuel.
03:08
Tail number November 300 and thirty-one, Foxtrot X-ray with the flap issue.
03:15
You'll be landing 17.
03:18
I believe. Okay, thank you.
03:22
Thirteen forty-six.
03:23
Affirm. Excuse me, this is Port Five Eight.
03:26
Affirm the aircraft intends to land one seven left.
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Location mentioned:
Centennial Airport, 7565 S Peoria St, Englewood, CO 80112
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